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coruscant

[kuh-ruhs-kuhnt, kawr-uhs-, kor-] / kəˈrʌs kənt, ˈkɔr əs-, ˈkɒr- /


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I arrived just as he was finishing a daily medical ablution and found myself waiting in his studio, gawping at the new self-­portrait in all its coruscant color.

From New York Times • Jul. 13, 2016

The coruscant half-globe catches the sun's rays, seems to blaze with its own light.

From Time Magazine Archive

Terry spelled coruscant and sirocco with no trouble.

From Time Magazine Archive

Visitors beheld a coruscant and cleverly lit display of wine glasses, bowls, plates, bottles, candlesticks, vases; a tableful of heavy molded "architectural" glass for cornices, tiles, columns.

From Time Magazine Archive

Such was their mutual hate that, when their bodies were burned on the same funeral pile, the flames divided in two. —ezundant diviso vertice flammae Alternosque apices abrupta luce coruscant.

From Divine Comedy, Norton's Translation, Hell by Norton, Charles Eliot